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11321 W St. Martins Road
Franklin, WI 53132
414-431-0532
Pastor Ken Prodzinski
7-24-2022
A Consistent (Antithetical) Argument with a Singular Goal: (1 John 5:1-7)
Antithetical: Directly opposed or contrasted, or mutually incompatible.
(John has
drawn a clear distinction between the children of God and the children of Satan).
Sermon Idea: Genuine Christians are God’s children, who are born from above.
God’s
children are loved by all who love God.
Also, they keep His commands because they love
God and have overcome the world.
And they have overcome the world because they are
born from above, and have received as a gift, a genuine saving faith.
Here, John
combines the doctrinal, the moral, and the social tests, which are designed to produce
assurance of salvation which in turn, will restore back to them their fullness of joy.
Five Consistent Marks of a Genuine Christian…
I.
Regeneration: (vs. 1, 4, 6)
II.
Faith: (vs.
1,4, 5-7)
III.
Love: (vs.
1-3)
IV.
Obedience: (vs.
2-3)
V.
Victory: (vs.
4-7)
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